One reported dead, one wounded in overnight shooting at CHAZ – IOTW Report

One reported dead, one wounded in overnight shooting at CHAZ

Capitol Hill Seattle: One man was reported dead and another person was shot and wounded in an overnight shooting at the Capitol Hill protest zone.

Police have confirmed the shooting but have not released further details. It was not clear if any suspects were in custody.

Multiple people reported hearing three to six gunshots from the area of 10th and Pine around 2:20 AM. Police radio updates described people seen fleeing to the north on 11th from Pine and through Cal Anderson.

One victim was reported undergoing CPR in front of the Rancho Bravo restaurant at 10th and Pine before he was transported to Harborview by the protest camp medical volunteers. According to Seattle Police radio updates the man was dead when he arrived at Harborview. Livestreams from the camp in the wake of the shooting also showed a video of an announcement of the man’s death to the protest camp. more

30 Comments on One reported dead, one wounded in overnight shooting at CHAZ

  1. Well, yes, there’s a little shooting and murdering going on, but “Friday had also been celebratory at the protest camp with a night of sometimes large fireworks lighting up the sky”, so there’s that to consider.

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  2. In the Summer of Love?
    Why did they transport the victim to a hospital outside their country? Where will they hold the suspect? Does he have an atty from their country representing him! Which Judge in the country of CHAZ will bear the case?

    So many q’s. It’s gonna be a long hot summer filled with Love.

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  3. Oh, No! If Dementia Joe Obiden Bama’s calculations are dead on accurate, this means that 150,000,001 innocent lives have been taken by gun violence. This is a job for that arm flailing, counter hopping Doofus, Beto O’Rourke, to set right.

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  4. …let ‘m do what they do, the Mayor’s totes OK with it…

    “Seattle is fine. Don’t be so afraid of democracy. https://t.co/o26PkJnYhA

    — Mayor Jenny Durkan (@MayorJenny) June 12, 2020″

    …I guess if a majority of any group of people agree to murder some other people, that’s “democracy”, nicht wahr?

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  5. I have guns (Canadian}.
    We use them for target shooting when at the cottage.
    Lott’s of fun when you have a bunch of guys hanging out.
    Would i use them to protect myself,yes
    Would i go to jail for using them in that situation,yes.
    Sometimes you just have to stand for what you believe in.

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  6. I ordered one of these for the kids

    https://www.sportsmans.com/shooting-gear-gun-supplies/rifles/ruger-1022-youth-compact-black-semi-automatic-rifle-22-long-rifle/p/1532769

    when it arrived at the store I was notified that the transfer had to comply with this

    https://www.atg.wa.gov/initiative-1639

    Well that meant I had to show that I had taken the 1639 class. Never mind that I am already State certified to teach firearms safety. I had to have proof that I had taken this nonsense class. And then I have to have a State background check run that “can take up to 10 business days” for my local LE Agency to complete. And I had to fork over $18 to pay for that background check. FWIW, the clerk told me to expect the ten days to be more like three weeks.

    And our State AG means business when it comes to enforcing this… or does it depend? If you are affiliated with a left wing group do you get a pass?

    I can’t possibly believe that there is any chance that “Seattle” is unaware that this clown posing as the Mayor of Chaz was distributing AK47, AR15 and other semi-auto carbines from the trunk of his personal vehicle.

    The notion that the AG is unaware that this was going on is preposterous.

    RCW 9.41.113

    Firearm sales or transfers—Background checks—Requirements—Exceptions.

    (1) All firearm sales or transfers, in whole or part in this state including without limitation a sale or transfer where either the purchaser or seller or transferee or transferor is in Washington, shall be subject to background checks unless specifically exempted by state or federal law. The background check requirement applies to all sales or transfers including, but not limited to, sales and transfers through a licensed dealer, at gun shows, online, and between unlicensed persons.
    (2) No person shall sell or transfer a firearm unless:
    (a) The person is a licensed dealer;
    (b) The purchaser or transferee is a licensed dealer; or
    (c) The requirements of subsection (3) of this section are met.
    (3) Where neither party to a prospective firearms transaction is a licensed dealer, the parties to the transaction shall complete the sale or transfer through a licensed dealer as follows:
    (a) The seller or transferor shall deliver the firearm to a licensed dealer to process the sale or transfer as if it is selling or transferring the firearm from its inventory to the purchaser or transferee, except that the unlicensed seller or transferor may remove the firearm from the business premises of the licensed dealer while the background check is being conducted. If the seller or transferor removes the firearm from the business premises of the licensed dealer while the background check is being conducted, the purchaser or transferee and the seller or transferor shall return to the business premises of the licensed dealer and the seller or transferor shall again deliver the firearm to the licensed dealer prior to completing the sale or transfer.
    (b) Except as provided in (a) of this subsection, the licensed dealer shall comply with all requirements of federal and state law that would apply if the licensed dealer were selling or transferring the firearm from its inventory to the purchaser or transferee, including but not limited to conducting a background check on the prospective purchaser or transferee in accordance with federal and state law requirements, fulfilling all federal and state recordkeeping requirements, and complying with the specific requirements and restrictions on semiautomatic assault rifles in chapter 3, Laws of 2019.
    (c) The purchaser or transferee must complete, sign, and submit all federal, state, and local forms necessary to process the required background check to the licensed dealer conducting the background check.
    (d) If the results of the background check indicate that the purchaser or transferee is ineligible to possess a firearm, then the licensed dealer shall return the firearm to the seller or transferor.
    (e) The licensed dealer may charge a fee that reflects the fair market value of the administrative costs and efforts incurred by the licensed dealer for facilitating the sale or transfer of the firearm.
    (4) This section does not apply to:
    (a) A transfer between immediate family members, which for this subsection shall be limited to spouses, domestic partners, parents, parents-in-law, children, siblings, siblings-in-law, grandparents, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, first cousins, aunts, and uncles, that is a bona fide gift or loan;
    (b) The sale or transfer of an antique firearm;
    (c) A temporary transfer of possession of a firearm if such transfer is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to the person to whom the firearm is transferred if:
    (i) The temporary transfer only lasts as long as immediately necessary to prevent such imminent death or great bodily harm; and
    (ii) The person to whom the firearm is transferred is not prohibited from possessing firearms under state or federal law;
    (d) A temporary transfer of possession of a firearm if: (i) The transfer is intended to prevent suicide or self-inflicted great bodily harm; (ii) the transfer lasts only as long as reasonably necessary to prevent death or great bodily harm; and (iii) the firearm is not utilized by the transferee for any purpose for the duration of the temporary transfer;
    (e) Any law enforcement or corrections agency and, to the extent the person is acting within the course and scope of his or her employment or official duties, any law enforcement or corrections officer, United States marshal, member of the armed forces of the United States or the national guard, or federal official;
    (f) A federally licensed gunsmith who receives a firearm solely for the purposes of service or repair, or the return of the firearm to its owner by the federally licensed gunsmith;
    (g) The temporary transfer of a firearm (i) between spouses or domestic partners; (ii) if the temporary transfer occurs, and the firearm is kept at all times, at an established shooting range authorized by the governing body of the jurisdiction in which such range is located; (iii) if the temporary transfer occurs and the transferee’s possession of the firearm is exclusively at a lawful organized competition involving the use of a firearm, or while participating in or practicing for a performance by an organized group that uses firearms as a part of the performance; (iv) to a person who is under eighteen years of age for lawful hunting, sporting, or educational purposes while under the direct supervision and control of a responsible adult who is not prohibited from possessing firearms; (v) under circumstances in which the transferee and the firearm remain in the presence of the transferor; or (vi) while hunting if the hunting is legal in all places where the person to whom the firearm is transferred possesses the firearm and the person to whom the firearm is transferred has completed all training and holds all licenses or permits required for such hunting, provided that any temporary transfer allowed by this subsection is permitted only if the person to whom the firearm is transferred is not prohibited from possessing firearms under state or federal law;
    (h) A person who (i) acquired a firearm other than a pistol by operation of law upon the death of the former owner of the firearm or (ii) acquired a pistol by operation of law upon the death of the former owner of the pistol within the preceding sixty days. At the end of the sixty-day period, the person must either have lawfully transferred the pistol or must have contacted the department of licensing to notify the department that he or she has possession of the pistol and intends to retain possession of the pistol, in compliance with all federal and state laws; or
    (i) A sale or transfer when the purchaser or transferee is a licensed collector and the firearm being sold or transferred is a curio or relic.
    [2019 c 3 § 11 (Initiative Measure No. 1639, approved November 6, 2018); 2017 c 264 § 2; 2015 c 1 § 3 (Initiative Measure No. 594, approved November 4, 2014).]
    NOTES:

    Finding—Short title—Effective dates—Implementation—2019 c 3 (Initiative Measure No. 1639): See notes following RCW 9.41.360.
    Finding—2015 c 1 (Initiative Measure No. 594): See note following RCW 9.41.010.

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  7. OK in all seriousness- When the little piggies are sent home and their mommies spray all the mud off their little tails and brush their little teefs, how long before half of them (including the dead ones’ families) are going to be suing the mayor and the state for injuries and emotional damage? Because you know none of them are going to blame their own precious shitstains for their own actions. Not even ‘Raz’.

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  8. CSI will have to investigate from helicopters, I guess. They’re not allowed in. Drones will come in an pick up tissue samples, etc. Chaz is nearly done. That’s my call. If it hasn’t happened already, it will be overrun with homeless mooches. There were already thousands upon thousands in Seattle not far from Chaz anyway. Now the weather will heat up and they will stink. The leftists selling hemp bracelets and gourds and whatnot will soon leave, citing white males as the reason.

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  9. “One victim was reported undergoing CPR…”

    …N.B. to dumbfuck pretend “medics”…if the reason your patient’s heart arrested is hypovolemic shock as a sequela to being ventilated by tumbling AR or AK FMJ rounds, pumping what’s left of his chest isn’t going to prove anything unless you do something about the hole(s), probably sucking chest wounds, and get some volume replacement going, as the pump failed because, NO BLOOD, so pushing on it to pump NO BLOOD isn’t going to HELP matters any…

    …Seattle probably has a Life Flight and Flight Surgeon that would help, but these are the tools of CIVILIZED men that YOU assholes have made impossible to USE, so enjoy your fruitless, and probably half-assed pumping there, posers, see you in court when this is over and you come up on impersonation charges as well as for misfeasace in a medical emergency…

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